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Quotes About Heartstrings

The lawyer plays on sympathies, tugs on heartstrings, and twists everything around so that somehow the rapist or murderer becomes the victim. Perhaps the lawyer's story of neglect and abuse is true. Sad, perhaps. But to me, it never cut it as an excuse. The dead person is the victim, and the murderer is the murderer.
~ Rachel Reiland
I'm a little nuts. I'm a lot nuts. All I know is that in the midst of the madness of this world it's my therapy. The music touches my heartstrings.
~ Gordon Lightfoot
For that pony had got tangled up in the cowboy's heartstrings a heap more than that cowboy wanted to let on, even to himself. He couldn't get away from how he missed him.
~ Will James
I loved living in Hollywood - and the weather there was just fantastic - but there is something about rural England, and especially Suffolk and Norfolk, that pulls at my heartstrings.
~ Amanda Donohoe
Poetry is plucking at the heartstrings, and making music with them.
~ Dennis Gabor
Rupaliji and I share a sweet bond offscreen and have become good friends. On the other hand, the complicated yet beautiful bond between Kavya and Anupamaa is penned so well that it tugs at your heartstrings.
~ Madalsa Sharma
Parents always know what strings control your heart and soul. After all, they are the ones who tied them there.
~ Mercedes Lackey
His kindness tore at her heartstrings...
~ Milan Kundera
Social topics may hit too close to home for people, but then again, if you pull a heartstring, then that's what country music is. It's not just songs about getting drunk and leaving your girl.
~ Kenny Chesney
I have never been in a serious relationship and never had a break-up, so I can't tug on my heartstrings that way. But whenever I experience a strong emotion in life, I definitely have to throw myself into my songwriting. It is very therapeutic.
~ Ella Henderson
I believe that thoughts and feelings reside on the same nerve-ending…they are called heartstrings
~ Jeremy Aldana
Someone is assigned to not only hear your heart's song but will strum your heart strings melodically. Listen with your heart.
~ Sanjo Jendayi
Words Like Freedom There are words like Freedom Sweet and wonderful to say. On my heartstrings freedom sings All day everyday. There are words like Liberty That almost make me cry. If you had known what I know You would know why.
~ Langston Hughes
Clouds tear over their tops at impossible speed, but inside the wind plays through my heartstrings. Patagonia-it feels like home
~ Gregory Crouch
Those we love and lose are always connected by heartstrings into infinity.
~ Terri Guillemets
But how reassuring it was for us, you remember, every now and then ("Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall"), to vibrate to the music of the very heartstrings of the Leader of the Free World who, to qualify convincingly as such, had after all to feel a total commitment to the Free World.
~ William F. Buckley Jr.
There are strings in the human heart that had better not be vibrated.
~ Charles Dickens
I've been very lucky. I made a choice, getting out of school, to follow the work and the people that really struck my heartstrings; 'Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812' was one of those - maybe it was an accident.
~ Phillipa Soo
Well, it's a marvelous night for a moondance With the stars up above in your eyes A fantabulous night to make romance 'Neath the cover of October skies And all the leaves on the trees are falling To the sound of the breezes that blow And I'm trying to please to the calling Of your heartstrings that play soft and low...
~ Van Morrison
when the heartstrings, which contentment has silenced, like a harp laid by, yearn to be plucked and sounded again by some hand, however rough, even if it should break them;
~ Marcel Proust
The preservation of friendship is seen as opportunism. You are required to be in one camp or the other. You are enjoined to cut your heartstrings if they extend across the barricade.
~ Jean Cocteau
The over-ripe, golden autumn which had taken hold of the town tugged at our heartstrings. The nomadic life makes you sensitive to the seasons: you rely on them, even become part of the season itself, and each time they change, it seems to have to tear yourself away from a place where you have learned to live.
~ Unknown